Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
I think he meant opening the main bore from 48mm to 58mm, then drop in a D16 Crank....
That would be about $600 in machine work alone....... I'll do it with a hole saw and a drill press. :S Also it depends if you can get a homie discount or not. |
Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Is there a real benefit to this I'm missing? Why not just pick up a z6 block for like $100 or maybe less?
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Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
exactly :)
Now a D15 crank in a D16 block, longer rods, good for NA build. |
Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
exactly :)
Now a D15 crank in a D16 block, longer rods, good for NA build. Nah, just raise the deck on a Z6 with longer rods. Easier, cheaper, and will make more power. |
Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
I have no clue how much it would cost to deck a z6, would it really be less?
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Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
D15 goes 10.77 NA without VTEC
MADMAX is having a wet dream :) |
Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Originally Posted by noboostedEGo
I have no clue how much it would cost to deck a z6, would it really be less?
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Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Yeah idk that seems like it would be really expensive...
What was wrong with my d15, it never went 10.77 :1 |
Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
Originally Posted by noboostedEGo
Is there a real benefit to this I'm missing? Why not just pick up a z6 block for like $100 or maybe less?
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Re: D16Z6 crank on a D15
your removing almost 1/2" of material.........on a machine made to remove .020 max per pass......
Thats 20 passes to get close. |
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